| COGNISANCE | Range of knowledge or perception (10) |
| KEN | A range of knowledge or perception (3) |
| AWARENESS | Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact (9) |
| BYWAYS | Word for little-travelled, often rural, minor paths, sideroads or tracks; or, by extension, obscure or secondary areas of knowledge or interest (6) |
| TASTE | The faculty of discerning beauty, merit or a high aesthetic standard in art; the sensation or perception of flavour; a small sample of food or wine to try; or, one's "cup of tea" (5) |
| MAKEAMENDS | Schoolmistress maybe admitting range of knowledge deficient aims to put things right |
| MUSE | Any one of the nine mythological Greek goddesses representing individual spheres of knowledge; or, a rock band from Teignmouth in Devon (4) |
| RUSTY | of knowledge or a skill impaired by lack of recent practice (5) |
| DOMAIN | The highest taxonomic rank in binomial nomenclature; a sphere of knowledge; or, in computing, a set of network addresses identified by a common name (6) |
| INEXPERIENCE | Lack of knowledge or skill |
| IGNORANCE | Lack of knowledge or education (9) |
| EXAM | Short word for a formal test of knowledge or proficiency (4) |
| EXPERIENCE | Knowledge or skill gained over time (10) |
| SIGHT | The power or faculty of seeing or perception (5) |
| DEPTH | Word with charge or perception |
| INSIGHT | Resigned comment, probing clue with no aspiration or perception (7) |
| SENSE | A feeling or perception. (5) |
| OPTICALRUSE | Bit or perception deception? |
| SENSATION | Physical feeling or perception (9) |
| KENYA | Endlessly chatter on range of knowledge of country (5) |